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Weeks 26 and 27 - The Championships, Wimbledon (grass) - men's singles


I like Nick and would have love him to win just to annoy everything that Wimbledon stands for and the middle class snoots. Also hope he whips out the red shoes and hat for the presentation

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Nick has played 4 sets with Djoko and won all 4. Ok, not recently, but he has that to consider and this season as a whole is the best of his career to date.

I want Nick to win and also think he will win in 4 sets

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Someone asked that as there are no ranking points, would Nick lose out on the Tour finals if he wins Wimbledon - surely the ban is just points; if he wins Wimbledon but finishes in 8-20th spot, then surely that is a different matter and would still stand ie a slam winner gets in to the Tour finals in those circumstances.

The issue for Nick, as well as winning the Big W, is whether he can make the top 20, as he will still be some way outside it after this event.

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Elegant Point wrote:

Wont be watching the mens final -  Novax or the immature Kyrgios, Hobsons choice hmm


Not sure I can be arsed, either, but NoDjo to annoy Jaggy & Jon.  wink 



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Jaggy1876 wrote:

I like Nick and would have love him to win just to annoy everything that Wimbledon stands for and the middle class snoots. Also hope he whips out the red shoes and hat for the presentation


 Haha biggrin



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Jaggy1876 wrote:

I like Nick and would have love him to win just to annoy everything that Wimbledon stands for and the middle class snoots. Also hope he whips out the red shoes and hat for the presentation


 Hilarious, Nick despises anyone he considers of less value to himself, ie Umpires, linesmen/women, ball kids but yep lets stick it to the middle class snoots. If middle class means having respect for all people then I'm happy to be a middle class snoot



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Kyrgios's antics are a turnoff for me but as a lifelong member of the anyone but Djokovic club I'll still be rooting for him



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Brendan F wrote:

Kyrgios's antics are a turnoff for me but as a lifelong member of the anyone but Djokovic club I'll still be rooting for him


 Yes.....I have sympathy for this.... I also have a particular grudge with Djoko because he is so much more 'powerful' than Kyrgios - both in terms of reputation and his standing on ATP councils etc .... I feel he is beholden to behave better

Overall, and given certain serious misgivings against both, and although it might sound a little 'sappy', I honestly want the one who plays the best tennis to win

 



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emmsie69 wrote:
Jaggy1876 wrote:

I like Nick and would have love him to win just to annoy everything that Wimbledon stands for and the middle class snoots. Also hope he whips out the red shoes and hat for the presentation


 Hilarious, Nick despises anyone he considers of less value to himself, ie Umpires, linesmen/women, ball kids but yep lets stick it to the middle class snoots. If middle class means having respect for all people then I'm happy to be a middle class snoot


 Quite! The idea that showing basic respect and politeness to other human beings is a middle class trait is absurd - and contradicted by most of my life experiences too....



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Neil Gee wrote:

Let's be honest Cam needed a miracle today. He's a good honest trier but he's not in the league of a 20 times Grand Slam champion and never will be. You have gotta give Cam credit for not capitulating when Djoko started to find something like his range, in that last set he really could have given up but he didn't, just be thankful that Djoko never hit the heights that he has done in the past at any time during the match.

To be fair Djoko hasn't hit those heights since he was sent home from Australia so maybe Nick has a chance on Sunday.

You never know.


 Yes I didn't see it as ever that much of a chance for Cam once Djoko upped his level after that first set. Djoko never found top gear but he found a gear beyond Cam on that surface 

Huge credit to Cam on how he has worked and reached the top 10. I'd say he is overall a lot more than conveyed by 'a good honest trier,' but he himself has said grass is certainly not his best surface and in truth his level had not been great during his run which on top of an obvious very decent base level owed a lot to fitness and determination plus a draw that opened up.

So onwards Cam, keep working, get even better, and it is promising for the hard court season. But I didn't look at this as one that got away.  



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Elegant Point wrote:

Wont be watching the mens final -  Novax or the immature Kyrgios, Hobsons choice hmm


A comment posted in response to the Times report on Cam's match vs Djokovic:

Djokovc v Kyrgios. Fruitcake v Potty Mouth. Frees up my final afternoon.

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jb288 wrote:
emmsie69 wrote:
Jaggy1876 wrote:

I like Nick and would have love him to win just to annoy everything that Wimbledon stands for and the middle class snoots. Also hope he whips out the red shoes and hat for the presentation


 Hilarious, Nick despises anyone he considers of less value to himself, ie Umpires, linesmen/women, ball kids but yep lets stick it to the middle class snoots. If middle class means having respect for all people then I'm happy to be a middle class snoot


 Quite! The idea that showing basic respect and politeness to other human beings is a middle class trait is absurd - and contradicted by most of my life experiences too....


 Thats not what I meant at all. My point is Wimbledon and a lot of the crowd are snooty middle class Tories who look down their noses at people. Its a very elitist tournament with dated views and confirmations. Yes Nick is not perfect, but hes a pantomime villain in the way that McEnroe was. I dont condone all of his actions in the slightest, Im sure some people here understand what I mean. Respect and values are more aligned to working classes than middle classes in society anyway by definition.

I think Ive maybe identified some Tories in this thread maybe hurting their hero had to resign this week Im thinking



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Jaggy1876 wrote:
jb288 wrote:
emmsie69 wrote:
Jaggy1876 wrote:

I like Nick and would have love him to win just to annoy everything that Wimbledon stands for and the middle class snoots. Also hope he whips out the red shoes and hat for the presentation


 Hilarious, Nick despises anyone he considers of less value to himself, ie Umpires, linesmen/women, ball kids but yep lets stick it to the middle class snoots. If middle class means having respect for all people then I'm happy to be a middle class snoot


 Quite! The idea that showing basic respect and politeness to other human beings is a middle class trait is absurd - and contradicted by most of my life experiences too....


 Thats not what I meant at all. My point is Wimbledon and a lot of the crowd are snooty middle class Tories who look down their noses at people. Its a very elitist tournament with dated views and confirmations. Yes Nick is not perfect, but hes a pantomime villain in the way that McEnroe was. I dont condone all of his actions in the slightest, Im sure some people here understand what I mean. Respect and values are more aligned to working classes than middle classes in society anyway by definition.

I think Ive maybe identified some Tories in this thread maybe hurting their hero had to resign this week Im thinking


 I think its you that looks down his nose at people Jaggy wink



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Jaggy1876 wrote:
jb288 wrote:
emmsie69 wrote:
Jaggy1876 wrote:

I like Nick and would have love him to win just to annoy everything that Wimbledon stands for and the middle class snoots. Also hope he whips out the red shoes and hat for the presentation


 Hilarious, Nick despises anyone he considers of less value to himself, ie Umpires, linesmen/women, ball kids but yep lets stick it to the middle class snoots. If middle class means having respect for all people then I'm happy to be a middle class snoot


 Quite! The idea that showing basic respect and politeness to other human beings is a middle class trait is absurd - and contradicted by most of my life experiences too....


 Thats not what I meant at all. My point is Wimbledon and a lot of the crowd are snooty middle class Tories who look down their noses at people. Its a very elitist tournament with dated views and confirmations. Yes Nick is not perfect, but hes a pantomime villain in the way that McEnroe was. I dont condone all of his actions in the slightest, Im sure some people here understand what I mean. Respect and values are more aligned to working classes than middle classes in society anyway by definition.

I think Ive maybe identified some Tories in this thread maybe hurting their hero had to resign this week Im thinking


 That's just silly. I'm very much not a Tory. I absolutely detest Boris Johnson. I expect you'd call me middle class though. 

I"ve known people from all 'classes' that are incredibly rude or incredibly polite. Values are not aligned to class. Values are about your own personal view of the world and your relationships with others. I've known left wing people who went to Eton and right wing people who were working class. 

 

In many ways Nick Kyrgios is good for tennis and we need more people like him who provide a broader appeal than the Wimbledon Committee might endorse. However, I don't condone his behaviour towards ball boys and girls and umpires. I don't think anyone should use their power to abuse those in lesser roles. I also find Djokovic unappealing with his sense of entitlement and I think he has unfortunate influence on players' committees. Overall I hope Kyrgios wins because it would be good for tennis's profile and because I personally find Djokovic more annoying overall. But class has nothing to do with it. 



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The funny thing is that Nick attended private school and is the son of a Malaysian princess, so is living proof that being middle class doesn't make you polite.

It certainly makes teachers' jobs that much harder when kids are being told that being a brat is funny and not worthy of sanction.

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